Hi:
Please correct me if I got this wrong.
But would the following piece of code wrong?
By looking at lines 39 and 120, is line 120 code not correct?
Or maybe hurd is using different than what Gnu/Linux is
using? Please enlighten me if this is the case.
excerpt from hurd/nfs/moun
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le dim 24-11-2002 à 15:52, Marcus Brinkmann a écrit :
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 09:58:45PM +0100, Olivier Péningault wrote:
> > Can you reproduce it ? What is the problem ?
>
> Which version of glibc are you using (libc0.3)? It is fixed in 2.3 and
> later.
The libc version of Debian J2. :)
I didn
le sam 23-11-2002 à 23:12, Gaël Le Mignot a écrit :
> It's a known bug, when using "rm foo/" rm contacts the node foo and asks it
> to remove "./" which, of course, doesn't work. When you use "rm foo" rm
> contacts . and asks it to remove "./foo" which can work. Well, at least it's
> what I unders
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 11:12:50PM +0100, Gaël Le Mignot wrote:
> It's a known bug, when using "rm foo/" rm contacts the node foo and asks it
> to remove "./" which, of course, doesn't work. When you use "rm foo" rm
> contacts . and asks it to remove "./foo" which can work. Well, at least it's
> w
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 09:58:45PM +0100, Olivier Péningault wrote:
> Can you reproduce it ? What is the problem ?
Which version of glibc are you using (libc0.3)? It is fixed in 2.3 and
later.
Thanks,
Marcus
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